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Chris and Jennifer's First 100 nights!!!

Thank you. Is that the same size you bought. The 14x12?

I've park in some soft soil before and this looks like a good way to limit sinking in too far.
Those are the ones. We've been very stable on them. I jack up the low side first to a few degrees past level, then do the other side. I give them a couple good kicks to make sure the weight is on them.

I use one of these when I'm over one degree from level:
ANDERSEN HITCHES | RV Accessories | Camper Leveler System
 
Those are the ones. We've been very stable on them. I jack up the low side first to a few degrees past level, then do the other side. I give them a couple good kicks to make sure the weight is on them.

I use one of these when I'm over one degree from level:
ANDERSEN HITCHES | RV Accessories | Camper Leveler System
Thanks.

I have the Andersen one and use it in the same campground space each year at Grand Teton. (I like the space for all the access to the sky I get for my solar.) I also have some Go Treads for digging out but I like the smaller ones to just not get stuck unable to get the 560 high enough off the ground. I've had some close calls with the front wheel sinking in on rain soaked grass elsewhere. I think those yellow ones will do the job.
 
Thanks.

I have the Andersen one and use it in the same campground space each year at Grand Teton. (I like the space for all the access to the sky I get for my solar.) I also have some Go Treads for digging out but I like the smaller ones to just not get stuck unable to get the 560 high enough off the ground. I've had some close calls with the front wheel sinking in on rain soaked grass elsewhere. I think those yellow ones will do the job.
I usually put a smaller Camco pad under the front wheel. I store it in the pass-through when not use.

Camco RV Stabilizing Jack Pads
 
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